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2024, Frontiers in psychology
placerii - David J. Linden-Placerea poate capata diverse forme. Dar, fie ca este vorba de ciocolata sau sport, vodca sau voluntariat, suntem intotdeauna in cautare de ceva nou si atragator. In Busola placerii, David Linden, profesor la John Hopkins University School of Medicine, dezvaluie modificarile care au loc in creier cand ne dedam mancarii, sexului sau drogurilor, cand meditam ori facem o fapta buna. Autorul descrie functionarea creierului intr-o maniera anecdotica, dar si pe baza unor cercetari de laborator si a unor articole stiintifice. El schiteaza, de asemenea, evolutia placerii, de la instinctul primar pe care il avem in gene, pana la un proces mai complex de cooptare a receptorilor de dopamina, rezultat din consumul de droguri si alcool.
Conference “The migration of objects between Islam and Christianity in the medieval and early modern Mediterranean: new uses, new meanings” University of Sarajevo. June, 15-16 2023
Felting into Leadership: Wefts, wisps, and entanglements, 2024
Our kin connection We, Rozen and Karen, have joined together to explore systemic leadership. We have a longstanding supervisor and supervisee relationship and we both teach on leadership courses. We wanted to capture our resonances and overturn some of our previous assumptions about leadership using a systemic perspective to expand our thinking beyond leadership embodied in a person or stuck in a model. We write in contexts of COVID-19, Black Lives Matter and the murder of George Floyd and explore how this has influenced our experiences and hopes in relation to leadership. We hope how we have written demonstrates something of the ways we seek to lead: collaboratively, mindful of the influence of power, and with the hope of creating space for the sharing and listening of new stories. Writing together and separately, we denote different voices: regular text is us together, italics are quotes from literature, bold is felting instructions.
2023
The program of my 2023-2024 seminar of philosophy of communication for Facets - Face Aesthetics in Contemporary E-Technological Societies, in the frame of the yearly common theme of the Turin School of Semiotics, "Semiotechne".
Inorganic solid materials with a definite chemical composition and crystalline structure that are found naturally are called minerals. They have a range of physical characteristics that help with identification and classification. few typical physical characteristics of minerals are discussed in detail
Introduction to my book Disputing the Deluge, ed. Hugh C. O’Connell, Bloomsbury Academic., 2021
A somewhat autobiographically inclined introduction to a new book of articles and poems 2001-21 is divided into: 1. Words Shaping the World, dealing with art as freedom and knowledge and with a hypothesis about narrative agents; 2. The World Constricting Words and Shapes: facing our epoch of breakdowns polarised between revolutionary change and fascism, freedom means to begin with understanding; that is, refusing obfuscation of our existential antiutopia, the principal imposed but fake political ontology today. It is a major novelty dateable to 2001, its bearers are mainly professional politicians, the State apparatus of violence and its embedded think-tanks, as well as capitalist mass media and careerist intellectuals, all functioning within a Social-Darwinist frame.
Camps Revisited: Multifaceted Spatialities of a Modern Political Technology, 2018
This edited collection focuses on past and present camp geographies, discussing the camp, in its multifaceted functions and spatialities, as an ever-present exceptional spatial formation characterizing many authoritarian regimes as well as contemporary democracies. https://www.rowmaninternational.com/book/camps_revisited/3-156-e104fe5a-c986-4af3-bbf8-b5f8ad82594c Endorsements and reviews: Reflecting on the development of camps the world over, Camps Revisited offers an important and extremely timely analysis of how to understand the formation, mutation, potentiality, and limits of the camp as a political and spatial technology. Addressing questions of governance, activism, informality, and insurgency, this collection offers a rich source for developing a critical politics of the camp. Jonathan Darling, Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography, Durham University For containment, control, protest, or protection, camps have become an ubiquitous presence in contemporary world. This must-read collection offers a theoretically astute and empirically rich exploration of camps, their functions and purposes across continents and time. Nando Sigona, Reader in International Migration and Forced Displacement, University of Birmingham This book is an urgent intervention into the spatial, political and juridical spaces of camps. It analyses camps as historical and contemporary structures, as a space that is contingent and ubiquitous, urban and makeshift. Above all, it makes us recognize how camps are now a central feature of our political and geographical lives. Shailja Sharma, Professor of International Studies and Director of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, DePaul University This is a must-read collection that will stand as a pivotal reference point in the field. Camps Revisited is innovative in its theorisations of the camp as a key political technology and comprehensive in its geopolitical mapping of the globe’s camp archipelagos. This book reveals the camp’s entangled complexities, multidimensional uses and its contested relations of power. Joseph Pugliese, Professor, Department of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University Camps Revisited is a much-awaited and timely book...an impressive set of scholars at the cutting-edge of their fields...fascinating collection...essential reading for scholars and students of camp geographies for years to come. Hanno Brankamp, University of Oxford https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14649365.2019.1643587?journalCode=rscg20
Généalogie franc-comtoise. Bulletin du centre d’entraide généalogique de Franche-Comté, 2010
Journal of Field Archaeology, 1995
Revista Territórios e Fronteiras, 2023
Revista Médica Clínica Las Condes, 2011
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 1984
JMIR formative research, 2022
Journal of Agriculture and Plant Sciences, 2022
Proceedings of the 2005 joint conference on Smart objects and ambient intelligence: innovative context-aware services: usages and technologies, 2005
Alarcón, Y. (2017). Reconocimiento Por Vía De Interpretación Constitucional De Los Derechos Sucesorios Del Conviviente Supérstite En Colombia. Revista Universitas De La Facultad De Ciencias Jurídicas De La Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. [P. 140]. Disponible En: File:///C:/Users/Hp1/Downloads/Y..., 2019